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People generally cannot fly, even after having heavy kidney stones removed.
The transmission has to be removed. Once the trnsmission is removed the fly-wheel is right there to be removed.
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Yes. I presume you have not been immobilized for an extended period of time. If you had an in and out procedure and were up and about in a day or two, it should not be a concern.
No, it won't.
Birds get there energy for eating, they digest the food that gives them energy. They can fly by having hallow bones, they use there energy as efficiently as possible so they can fly for long periods of time.
You can spend time with someone but you can't buy it. Time can fly when you are having fun.
Tim Fly's Cause He's Having Fun was created in 2000.
How long to fly from aberdeen to Spain
Yes because I had a fly and it died after babys he was flying on the
its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u